Sixpack & Dogwelder: Hard-Travelin' Heroz #2

Who is Baytor? The answer may be more complex than you think, as the Spectre shows up at Noonan's bar with extremely grim intent. Will the locals sell out their mysterious barkeep or stick by him? Meanwhile, John Constantine promises to lead Dogwelder on a journey of discovery-hey, it worked for Swamp Thing, don't forget.

This is the funniest book on comic stands today. Oh, what's that? You think hipster Jughead is funnier? Nope. Oh, Adventure Time is a funny book, you say? Get your head out of your rear end. Hard-Travelin' Heroz is the funniest book on comic stands today, and should play best to seasoned fans of DC Comics. It also looks impeccable. Put your prejudices aside and give this miniseries a look! Read Full Review

Garth Ennis proves his best work delivers commentary on the superhero world and this issue does just that. It's funny in a big and boisterous sort of way while giving the heroes new direction and purpose. Read Full Review

Russ Braun captures the spirit " pun " intended of the comic by using a realistic and rich style that still captures the slapstick moment of the story. His lines are thick and juicy and accompanied with just enough texture to make the comic a treat for fans of solid comic storytelling. It took me a while to read this comic because I was put off by the first issue. This one sold me. It's not as nasty as it sounds. Read Full Review

This is a bridge issue, so it is a step forward, but it feels like a step back. It is supposed to get us to where our heroz start travelin' hard. Hopefully, the next issue will focus on them and the irreverent humor that Ennis is known for. The art work here is really good even if Constantine says it is not. Read Full Review